+<p>Then you either load a .smp pattern file previously created manually \r
+ by clicking on the <img src="image108.gif" width="34px" height="34px" border="0" class="img_whs14"> button, or click on the <span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>New</B></span> \r
+ button for automatic generation.</p>\r
+\r
+<p>For an automatic generation you just specify a geometrical face having \r
+ a mesh built on it. Mesh nodes lying on face vertices become key-points. \r
+ Additionally, you may choose the way of getting nodes coordinates by <span \r
+ style="font-weight: bold;"><B>projecting nodes on the face</B></span> instead \r
+ of using "positions on face" generated by mesher (if there is \r
+ any). Faces having a seam edge can\92t be used for automatic pattern creation.</p>\r
+\r
+<p> </p>\r
+\r
+<p>When creating a pattern from an existing mesh, there are two possible \r
+ cases:</p>\r
+\r
+<p> </p>\r
+\r
+<p>1. A sub-mesh on face is selected. A pattern is created from the 2d \r
+ elements bound to a face by mesher. Node coordinates are either "positions \r
+ on face" computed by mesher, or coordinates got by node projection \r
+ on a geometrical surface, according to your choice.</p>\r
+\r
+<p>2. A mesh where the main shape is a face, is selected. A pattern is \r
+ created from all the 2d elements in a mesh. If all mesh elements are build \r
+ by mesher, the user can select the way of getting nodes coordinates, else \r
+ all nodes are projected on a face surface.</p>\r
+\r
+<table x-use-null-cells width="68.686%" cellspacing="0" class="whs15">\r
+<col class="whs16">\r
+<col class="whs17">\r
+\r
+<tr valign="top" class="whs8">\r
+<td width="50.224%" class="whs18">\r
+<p><img src="pics/a-patterntype.png" x-maintain-ratio="TRUE" width="306px" height="428px" border="0" class="img_whs19"></td>\r
+<td width="49.776%" class="whs20">\r
+<p><img src="pics/a-patterntype1.png" x-maintain-ratio="TRUE" width="306px" height="248px" border="0" class="img_whs21"></td></tr>\r
+</table>\r
+\r
+<p> </p>\r